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New Alagaesia Newsletter - July 2007
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Sauron
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New Alagaesia Newsletter - July 2007
Christopher Paolini sent outanother newsletter last month. In it he talks about the progress of Book III, and again he asks for patience as he is still busy writing it.
Sorry it comes a bit late here, but here we go:
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Kvetha Fricaya. Greetings Friends.
I know it has been a long time since my last newsletter, but there hasn’t been that much Inheritance news since the movie came out last December. After the excitement of the premiere, I returned to the business of finishing Book Three. Since then, I’ve been writing nonstop, but I promise to send you more frequent updates.
For the past seven months, I’ve been writing with a metal-nib, ink-dip pen. What is this like? You can picture me hunched over a drafting table, an adjustable lamp clipped to the side of the table, my iPod on the left of the desk, along with our cat doing his best to catch the tip of the pen as it makes it way across the page.
Random House sent us a whole slew of new foreign editions of both Eragon and Eldest. One of my favorites is the Japanese Eragon mass-market paperback, which they split into three volumes, each one having a computer-generated version of Saphira from the US cover posed at three different angles. When I saw the three volumes together, my first thought was to say, “Yes, the trilogy is already done!” Ah well. [Webmaster's Note: Shur'tugal's news story, as well as high-res images of the cover, can be found here]
I know, I know . . . what you really want to hear are some juicy tidbits about the plot or the release date or the name of Book Three, but I must ask for your patience a bit longer. Please know that I appreciate your support as I write.
While you’re waiting to rejoin Eragon and Saphira’s adventures, you might want to check out these items:
Random House released a new set of podcasts: Pullman, Paolini, Pierce. There are nine parts to the interview. This is not the original interview from 2003. It is all new. You can listen to them here: link [Webmaster's Note: Shur'tugal's news story on this podcast can be found here]
There is a section on Eragon in a newly-released book, The Kids’ Book Club Book: Reading Ideas, Recipes, Activities, and Smart Tips for Organizing Terrific Kids’ Book Clubs, Judy Gelman and Vicki Levy Krupp, Jeremy P. Tarcher/Penguin Group, 2007.
And here are a few books I’ve enjoyed recently. (Scalzi’s books contain adult language and situations and therefore are not appropriate for younger readers. The Carpet Makers is fine for teens and adults.)
Old Man's War, John Scalzi, 2004 The Ghost Brigades, John Scalzi, Tor Books, 2006 The Last Colony, John Scalzi, Tor Books, 2007
John Scalzi writes science fiction that is fun, intelligent, and irreverent. He takes today’s cutting-edge technology, extrapolates it into the future, and uses it to tell swashbuckling adventures. I haven’t enjoyed science fiction this much in years.
From the back cover of Old Man’s War: “John Perry did two things on his 75th birthday. First he visited his wife's grave. Then he joined the army. The good news is that humanity finally made it into interstellar space. The bad news is that planets fit to live on are scarce - and aliens willing to fight for them are common. The universe, it turns out, is a hostile place.”
The Android’s Dream, John Scalzi, Tor Books, 2006
And here’s another from John Scalzi. It’s about a sheep cult that’s out to change the world. Just read the book; it’s wickedly funny. You will never look at sheep the same way again!
The Carpet-Makers, Andreas Eschbach, Tor Books, 2006
Andreas Eschbach's first novel was published in 1996 in Germany. As a result of Orson Scott Card efforts, we have Doryl Jensen's English language translation of Eschbach's novel.
Andreas Eschbach has created one of the most unique, superbly-constructed sci-fi worlds in the The Carpet Makers. Eschbach is a master storyteller.
From the back cover: “Since the time of pre-history, carpetmakers tie intricate knots to form carpets for the court of the Emperor. These carpets are made from the hairs of wives and daughters; they are so detailed and fragile that each carpetmaker finishes only one single carpet in his entire lifetime.
“This art descends from father to son, since the beginning of time itself.
“But one day the empire of the God Emperor vanishes, and strangers begin to arrive from the stars to follow the trace of the hair carpets. What these strangers discover is beyond all belief, more than anything they could have ever imagined . . .”
Enjoy reading,
And may your swords stay sharp!
Christopher Paolini
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August 24th, 2007, 1:01 am |
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halfbloodprincess
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Re: New Alagaesia Newsletter - July 2007
and may your pen stay sharp, mr paolini! :D
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August 24th, 2007, 5:27 am |
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Sauron
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Re: New Alagaesia Newsletter - July 2007
Indeed. Only problem is, is that Paolini will take longer to complete book III than if he had just done it by computer, for now he has to type it up as well.
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August 24th, 2007, 6:36 am |
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halfbloodprincess
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Re: New Alagaesia Newsletter - July 2007
you mean he really did it by hand? i thought he just said that but in fact typed it all...
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August 24th, 2007, 6:55 am |
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Sauron
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Re: New Alagaesia Newsletter - July 2007
halfbloodprincess wrote: you mean he really did it by hand? i thought he just said that but in fact typed it all... I don't think he'd lie about that. Unless he was trying to be "cool" or something.
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August 24th, 2007, 7:11 am |
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halfbloodprincess
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Re: New Alagaesia Newsletter - July 2007
i suppose... so im guessing he'd finish by october or november, take one month to type it, and then have the editors check it and have it printed before march or something (i heard that that is the release month)
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August 24th, 2007, 7:16 am |
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Sauron
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Re: New Alagaesia Newsletter - July 2007
halfbloodprincess wrote: i suppose... so im guessing he'd finish by october or november, take one month to type it, and then have the editors check it and have it printed before march or something (i heard that that is the release month) Where did you hear that march is the release date? As far as I know the only one is sometime in 2008.
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August 24th, 2007, 7:52 am |
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halfbloodprincess
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Re: New Alagaesia Newsletter - July 2007
somewhere around here... oh alright maybe its just a rumor...
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Re: New Alagaesia Newsletter - July 2007
Release date for Book III is September 23, 2008!!!!!
Knopf also announced that it will publish Book Three, as yet untitled, in a national laydown in the United States and Canada on September 23, 2008. Book Four is not yet scheduled for publication.
The complete press release is available at this link people;
http://www.alagaesia.com/kvetha/paolini ... cement.pdf
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November 1st, 2007, 1:37 am |
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SIEGEMASTER
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Re: New Alagaesia Newsletter - July 2007
writing by hand wasn't smart. Wonder when it comes out in the UK. Sorry, Firetongue...
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November 9th, 2007, 12:21 am |
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carol
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Re: New Alagaesia Newsletter - July 2007
[quote="Sauron"]Indeed. Only problem is, is that Paolini will take longer to complete book III than if he had just done it by computer, for now he has to type it up as well.[/quote] i dont care how long it takes only that he can finish the book by november 2008
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November 16th, 2007, 3:03 pm |
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Aeraldi
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Re: New Alagaesia Newsletter - July 2007
Its actually a smart way to write it by hand. I find that when I try to type something on the computer I have too many distractions and end up playing some game. Writing on a book you have no distractions, only the book and you.
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